Adelaide 98: Pathways to knowledge

Putting some 'snap, crackle and pop' into children's services: programming for children's and young adults' librarians
For children and teenagers it is not enough to provide excellent client service and administer the best collection of printed matter, media format and technological sources of information which can be mustered. Children's facilitators have to be missionaries with a mania for marketing to succeed in getting this client group through the door of the library and then having them return.

The effect of the Internet on rural library and information servicesWhat difference does the Internet make to the library service in a remote, isolated or rural area? What must we, as library workers, put into place in the future to ensure that our clients in these areas are not disadvantaged in the library and information arena?